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State Government Committee

 

 

ESB 5257

Brief Description: Requiring gubernatorial approval of certain legislative rules.

 

Sponsors: Senators Roach, Doumit, Hale, Mulliken, T. Sheldon, Hewitt, Stevens, Parlette, Horn, Rossi, Benton, Johnson, Rasmussen and Esser.


Brief Summary of Engrossed Bill

    Requires the Governor to sign all significant legislative rules adopted by agencies that have agency heads appointed by the Governor.


Hearing Date: 2/19/04


Staff: Katie Blinn (786-7114).


Background:


The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) details certain requirements that must be satisfied in order for an agency to adopt a significant legislative rule. A significant legislative rule is one that:

    adopts substantive provisions of law, the violation of which subjects the violator to a penalty or sanction;

    establishes, alters, or revokes any qualification or standard for the issuance, suspension, or revocation of a license or permit; or

    adopts a new policy or regulatory program, or makes significant amendments to a policy or regulatory program.


Significant legislative rules do not include emergency rules, procedural rules, interpretative rules, or rules adopted through expedited rulemaking. Examples of the requirements for adoption of a significant legislative rule include a cost/benefit analysis, a determination of whether the rule imposes more stringent requirements on private entities than on public entities, and a determination of whether the rule differs from federal regulations and law. The following agencies must satisfy the APA requirements in order to adopt a significant legislative rule:

 

    The Department of Ecology;

    The Department of Labor and Industries;

    The Department of Health;

    The Department of Revenue;

    The Department of Social and Health Services;

    The Department of Natural Resources;

    The Employment Security Department;

    The Forest Practices Board;

    The Office of the Insurance Commissioner; and

    The Department of Fish and Wildlife.


The final order by which any rule is adopted by an agency must contain the date the agency adopted the rule, a concise description of the purpose of the rule, a reference to all rules repealed, amended or suspended by the rule, a reference to the specific authority, statutory or otherwise, authorizing the agency to adopt the rule, any findings required for adoption of the rule, and the effective date


Summary of Bill:


For significant legislative rules adopted by agencies that have an agency head appointed by the Governor, the final order of adoption must also include the Governor's signature.


Appropriation: None.


Fiscal Note: Requested on February 12, 2004.


Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.